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THIS COURSE IS DESIGNED TO PUT THE STUDENT THROUGH CHALLENGING DRILLS TO MEASURE PERFORMANCE UNDER STRESS.

Every course of fire is scored for evaluation and future comparison. This course will involve drills designed to improve the student’s performance under moderate stress, balancing speed and accuracy at various distances. The skills performance on demand will be used on drills incorporating movement between shooting stances and positions. Shooters will be required to move between 5 and 25 yards on many of the drills during this course. The drills will challenge every shooter regardless of skill sets both mentally and physically.

Prerequisites

This course is designed for shooters that successfully completed the Cajun Arms Defensive Carry 2 or 3 course and Defensive Rifle 1 course or equivalent. This course is a moderately physically demanding, requiring students to move briskly between positions of up to 25 yards. Students must be realistic about their physical condition and gun handling skills if considering attending this course.

Students failing to meet and maintain our safety requirements and/or who cannot meet and immediately demonstrate the minimum skills required for the specific class may be removed from training. Contact us with any questions.

Outline

Understand Performance Based Training
Accountability on Accuracy
Exiting shooting positions
Entry into shooting positions
Effectively shooting while moving
Calling your shots
Multiple target engagement
Transitioning from primary to secondary
Shooting at angles to understand entry and exit locations of shots and shot placement on 3D targets
Many of the targets will be steel and 3D torsos.

questions? 610-399-1188 benoit@cajunarms.com
Tuition Deposit Policy
We typically fill our classes and turn students away as the class date nears. Be sure you can attend the class date for which you sign up. Should you become unable to attend a class, you can use your deposit for another class offered within one year of the original class date provided you give at least 72 hour notice to us. We will subtract any upfront costs we incur such as class materials from the deposit. Cancellations shorter than 72 hours and no shows forfeit their deposit. Thank you.

Rifle Course Equipment (rentals available)
A semi-automatic rifle. No magnum calibers. Students are required to have ANSI eye protection, and ear protection. Digital ear protection is REQUIRED to ensure all direction and commands are heard and understood.
You will need a sling, a minimum of 4 magazines for your rifle, a belt or vest with pouches for at least 3 rifle magazines. Back up iron sights are encouraged. A red dot or optic is OK but it must have the ability to be dialed down to 1 power. Rifle caliber pistols are not permitted with or without a brace. Legally obtained SBR’s are permitted if a copy of the tax stamp is presented prior to class. Cleaning and clearing kit and Field repair parts are always helpful.

A sidearm, quality holster, belt, and 2 magazine carriers mounted on belt. A minimum of 3 speed loaders or magazines. Knee and elbow protection is a good idea, but not mandatory. Serpa Holsters are not permitted in class.

For long distance classes:
A semi-automatic rifle or bolt rifle with enough quality “glass” to shoot course targets. Sling and bipod or rest. Spotting scopes are a great idea but not required.
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